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[" we t and + Mathos, h he \u2018Preta.ragedy NeW su bi INS lebrat.irch of e first lie sec.18 later h hold ollowed church A bral } sing | in- § mis- or n Or ease YSIS 17 ts of appy Sh.Ra.ONS Ï ED deliver IVERY 6263 ws Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.No.52.OUTREMONT | [HOCKEY LEAGUE Alderman Owen J.Callary faced the puck for the first game at the official opening of the Outremont Hockey League, which took place on Sunday afternoon last.lle was accompanied by Mr, Emile Lacroix, city manager, and escorted hy officials of the league.The ice was in splendid condition, and, notwithstanding the severe wuather a considerable crowd of spectators turned out to witness the games, First class hockey was displayed, and keen contests are looked for in the race for the various trophies.The entertainment committee is hard at work in preparation for the first dance, which is scheduled wn take place on January 24th, Information in regard to the function can he had from Mr.Douglas Rat- \u2018ray, chairman of the committer, at CAlumet 6713.The next general mecting will be held on January 10th.*\" NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\u201d | ; NOTES i Inter-Racial Understanding On Sunday afternoon forty members of North Branch Y.M.C.A.heard Dr.George Patterson speak upon the contribution which the Y.M.C.A.was making to interracial understanding in various parts of the world.The meeting was presided over by W.A.Wilson and J.Burnham Toft, It was reported that the goal of one hundred and fifty dollars, North Branch\u2019s contribution to the Foreign Services Budget was near- dy raised.The chairman stressed the fact that what his committee sought was a wider participation on the part of the membership in this phase of the association life, He sought a large number of subscriptions.Vocational Programme With over one hundred unemployed boys registered at North Branch Y.M.C.A.for recreational and educational activities a worth while program of activities has been drawn up in order that they might make use of this enforced leisure time to better prepare themselves for re-employment both physically anl mentally.The social rooms of the building are open each day from one to four p.m.! New Year's Reception Plans are being rapidly set up for the annual Open House on New Year's Day.The main features of this program are a Gym digplay by the Physical Department under the direction of Mr.W.A.Wellband embracing all sections of the members from Preps to Business Men.Fd.Holdon is preparing a special program of advanced Gymnasties for this occasion.Members of the Board of Management as usual will reccive the guests as they enter the building and usher them to the various activilies of interest.THERE'S MANY AN t Y.M HA.Notes _ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ê- +4 Silver Jubilee | Twenty-five years having pass.\u2019 ed since the Y.M.H.A.received its first provincial charter in 1910, the Association will celebrate the year 1935 with a series of unusual : programs designed to bring the services of the Association further!» before the public.| Annual Ball Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busin essmen\u2019s Association of the North Ead.MONTREAL, FRIDAY.DECEMBER 28th, 1934.It is announced by the Social Committee that the Silver Jubilee Ball of the Association will\u2019 take place on Saturday night, January 26th, at the Windsor Hotel, and will take the form of a supper dance instead of the usual dinner dance.Course in Folklore Rabbi À.L Rosenberg, Jr, will conduct a special series of four lectures on Jewish folklore beginning Wed.night, Jan.2nd, and continuing for three subsequent Wed.evenings, Club leaders, Sunday school teachers, Hadassah members, will find this tures particularly useful.Briiliant New Course Prof.Frank R.Scott of McGill University heads a notable list of | lecturers who will co-operatively give a brilliant new course on current economie problems at the Y.M.H.A.beginning Thurz., Jan.10th.This course, entitled \u201cThe World in Revolt\u201d will discuss the problems of the industrial revolution, democracy and its alternatives, the depression, the new world order, and related problems.Prof.V.C.Wansbrough, headmaster of Lower Canada College, and Messrs.Eugene Forsey, and H.C.Goldenberg, lecturers in Economics, McGill University, will also be heard.Second Semester Students in the Y.M.H.A, Night Courses are advised that the see- ond term of the courses will begin on January 7th, and will continue through Marth.CANADIAN MISSION NOTES \u2019 t | 1 Sunday evening services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter { Day Saints (Mormon), held in hall at 5711 Park Avenue, featured talks on the life and mission of Jesus Christ and also that of Joseph Smith whose birthday anniversary falls on December 23rd.The similarity of the doctrines taught by these two characters ir the history of the world was stressed by the speakers and was in fact affirmed and declared as to be identical.The fact was re iterated.that Jesus Christ himself established this church in these latter days directly through the d + series of lee- BB instrumentality of the Prophet Joseph Smith.Included in the services were a | duet, \u201cSilent Night\u201d, and a quar- | tetic, \u201cAn Angel From On High\u201d, the latter song dealing with the Mormon belief that an Angel ar- {ually appeared to Joseph Smith with a message concerning the Book of Mormon.Elder James McCance of the local branch was in charge of the services and introduced the speakers.ACCEPTABLE GIFT | IN THE OVER Perhaps You Yourself Have Something You Want to Buy or Sell That Would Come in Handy at This Time.LET THE WANT ADS DO THE JOB .\u201cWELL TAKE THEM BY \"PHONE IF YOU WISH EXAMINER - COURIER CRescent 4112 5736 PARK AVENUE \u2014 JUST BELOW BERNARD Poverty and despair sit in the shadows hchind the immaculately garbed men at the left and the beautifully dressed women at the right, a throng that well might grace a Gold Coast lavish | social affair, The impression of wealth that they convey belongs \u2018 only to the make-believe, They are the \u201cdress extras\u201d of Hollywood, gatheren in a theater to face the elimination tests that cut their number from about 1500 to less than a sixth of that figure, so a living wage can be paid those surviving the ordeal.Wheeler, Soloist of the Boy Scout\u2019 Boys\u2019 Band.Christmas atigpsphere the minis- f fully co-operate with the Great ter will give an address based on: | Meeting of Witness to be held in a modern School Teacher\u201d +.Parker Club, A Pantomine Song.FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES lin which a little 3 year old soloist.CHURCH NOTES | Marilyn Rattray.will sing \u201cAway ee edge in a Manger\u201d.; Yule Tide and Year End Service; The Minister's subjcet at the: will be merged in a delightful and morning service will be, \u201cHas! inspiring evening worship at Fair-| God Abdicated\u201d, a brief review mount-St.Giles on Sunday at 7.30 and analysis of present world com- | when the minister, Rev.Burton H.| ditions.Musical services will be in Robinson will be assisted by Mr.Rokd and the Junior voices, in the following three num-.cha ge of the regular Church\u2019 Choir of 701 Choir.The Mid-week Service on Wed bers \u2014 \u201cJoyous Christmas Bells\"! nesday evening, Jan.2nd, will be (Choral); Duet, \u201cJesus, the Chil-!in charge of the Men's Association dren's Friend\u201d, (George Petrie and{ when Mr.J.Ritchie Bell, of the Harold Taylor): Cornet Solo.Mr.Sailors\u2019 Institute, will speak and sing.In keeping with the, Fairmount St.Giles is planning book \u201cThe Mountain : the Ferum on Monday.Jan.14th.Christmas Services last Sunday At the ciose of the evening ser- attracted very large congrega- | Ten Foremost World Events During The Year 1934 1.\u2014King Alexander 1 of Yugo-Slavia and Foreign Minister Louis Barthou of France are assassinated (Oct.9) at Marseilles, 2\u2014-Dictator Adolf Hitler subjects his Nazi parly to a violent \u201cpurge,\u201d summarily shooting nearly 100 leaders (June 30).3.\u2014Chancellor Dollfuss of Austria is shot down (July 25) in the chancellory in Vienna by conspirators attempting à \u201cputsch\u201d f.\u2014Prince George of England marries (Nov.29) Princess Marina of Greece amid pageantry which drew the attention of the world h\u2014Latter both parties to influence coming plebiscite in the Saar.reached on Saar coal mines.\u2014Increasing aggressivenesz hy Mussolini, Italian dictator, marked the year, in militarizing youth of Italy from the age of 8 \u201cnd in taking active hand in mid-Furopean politics.T.-~Througheut the entire year Bolivia and Paraguay reeled ack and forth in deadly and costly warfare over the Chaco, despite efforts of the League of Nation.to mediate, No decision.80.W.A, Scott and T.Campbell Black, English pilots, win he London-to-Melbourne international air race (Oct.23) in 2 days, 22 hours, 59 minutes, 9.After five nerve rgeking dus, 1200 coal miners emerge from the pits at Pees, Hungary, finally dissuaded from a sensational threat of ase suicide in probe À against conditions of work.10.\u2014Dramatic rescue by planes from Arctic ice foes of 104 of months of year occupied by frenzied attempt by Agreement À ; By Dr.1.Goldman \"aceur are treated accordingly.Up ! to this \u201cthis treatment was so unsalisfac- | tory that it would take a long time {Sunday with special Anthems and \"ols ; very ably produced.vice, the Junior Choir will give a|tions, and the Church Choir ren-'| the crew and passengers of the sunken Soviet ice-breaker Chelyus- short, pleasing recital including | dered very splendid musica! ser-{ kin.the following.Chorus, \u201cGlory to.vices, which were greatly appreci- | Goce\u201d; Solo, \u201cThe Star\u201d, Dorothy ated.At the close of the evening interesting 3 act play to he pur #- Tayior; Carol.\u201cGood King Wen- {service nearly 500 ncople repaired | dy the Wesley Uni sd \u2018hurc} INTER-CHURCH BOWL- Î Vocal and Cornet Duet, \u201cThe Old] to the Assembly Hall to witness | on by the Weoley ne en | ING NOTES Rugged Cross\u201d.ithe impressive dramatization of | Junior Dramatie Society.under | 4 In this recital is also included a the Christmas Story by the Young the aus pees of the Men's Associa: The monthly session of the very special number by four mem- People\u2019s Society.ton in the Assembly Hall on | Wesley Carpet Bowling Bonspiels bers of the local Junior Seth! \u201cThe Patsy\u201d is the title of an\u2019 Tues.Jan.15th at 8.15 pm.+; wi be held Thursday, in the Gym- + i nazium of Wesley United Church, | | ARE.starting at 8.30 o'clock.As this is the holiday season Here's the World \u2014-and what E ut a lanet! verything is o int.Look ar ng ve ound you, babys A can it.Maybe you can get thep point.People hope to find enjoyment.Look at what they have to take: Taxes, War, and Unemployment.How about a better break?Being glad Here are big and little nations Filled with strife and storm Here are countless complica- Here, in fact, is quite à a mess.Things are tough, Bonspiel, it is expected tha* there will be a large representative attendance from the various chureh- os, The prizes being offered are in keeping with the holiday spirit.WELSH Cobbles (Egg) Stove (French Nats) Chestnut Pea No.1 Buckwheat No.1 and 2 Buckwheat AMERICAN Egg .Stove Chestnut Pea .SCOTCH Cobbles .Stove (Domestic) Chestnut Beans .No.1 Buckwheat COKE Stove or Chestnut .and stress.tions.LE TE but ve conti that were ,kid~lets see Come on, kid whrars in HAPPY 1935! As man you! Herblock.oh FREE GIFTS AT | Cl TE oT Ouimet- Wilson Coal Co., Ltd.237 Van Horne Avenue C.0.D.FUEL PRICES : ra N Hard Wood, 3-ft cord, 10.00 I\u2019 Soft Wood, 4-ft.Cord 10.00 Fully Equipped for Promptest Service \u2014 Large or Small Orders WE ALSO CARRY THE HIGHEST ar OF FUEL = - Rag I General Health TREATMENT OF BURNS For practical purposes we have divided burns into thrae degrees.The firat degree consist of just a reddening of the skin.The second is when blistering occurs and the third when the decper layers of the skin are involved.There is another classification consisting of six degrees but I would rather consider the first one as the more practical one.Employing this classification the various burns which time we employed oily liquids and ointments, patients were swatted in bandages and | every time this had to be changed! the pain was excruciating.Then Vv ta heal if successful, most of the ime they would die of shock immediately following a burn or if not, they would succumb later on.Should they survive, the number of deformities resulting from the contractures were very great.Lately we have been employing an aaue- ous solution of Tannie Acid.This is applied very often to the affected parts until a leathery crust is formed.The then protected.The absorption of toxic material from the burned parts is reduced and thus shock i also prevented, The parts heal quicker and better.Contractions due to scar tissue formation are reduced and the need for grafting akin is avoided, This treatment is so much better than the old ones CHURCH NOTES | Christmas \u2018Sunday was cbrerved in MacVicar Memorial Church last Carols rendered by the Choir under the leadership of Mr.D.A, Hinchcliffe.; The Evening Service was particularly attractive and inspiring with the various selections of Car.new and old.Miss Marjorie Douglas, Soprano, gang beautifully and effectively \u2018Jesu Bambino\u201d and the Hallelujah Chorus th was Next Sunday, Dec.30th, will be th of special interest to all members and friends, being the closing services of 1934.In the morning at eleven o'clock, Dr.Potter will preach from the suggestive title \u201cBuild Greater\u201d and at the 7.30 p.m.Service from,jhe topic \u201cLead o Kindly Light\u201d.Remember the \u2018Watch Night Service in \u2018MacVicar Memorial Church on Monday night, Dec.31, at eleven o'clock.The Temple Bap- of fa LAST RESPECTS Anglican Church.1922, he was appointed Organist and Choirmaster at the Church of the Ascension, which position he has held since, first under the late Canon J.L.Flanagan, under the Rev.J, F.Morris.The deceased widow, children, Frieda, and Frank, ARE PAID TO F.VIRGIL BENNETT Many Members of North End Organizations Attend Last Rites of Noted Organist.It was wRh deep regret that.relatives and friends heard of the sudden passing on Wednesday, December 19th, 1934, of Frederick irgil Bennett, for the past 12 years organist at the Church of the Ascension, Park Avenue, late Mr.Bennett son of James and the late Clara Bennett, and was born on September 3rd, 1876, ness, Lancashire, England.A littde later the family moved to Birken- head.Mr.Bennett began his musical career at the age of 16, as deputy organist at St.Luke\u2019s Church, Tranmere, Birkenhead.pupil Hughes.Leter, he became organ- burned area is |is Church.musical and Masonic circles while he lived in Birkenhead.The was the elder at Barrow-in-Fur- He was a of the late Mr.Millward t of Bessborough Road Unitarian He was very \u2018active in On September 2nd, 1907, he was married to Emily Morris, in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-A von.On September 28th, sailed for Canada, residence in Montreal.In Decem- 1907, they and took up i that it is mostly employed now and pop of the same year, he became thus the mortality of such acei- Organist of the old \"st, Gabriel's dent has been appreciably re- Presbyterian Church, unde: the duced, late Dr.Robert Campbell.Since then he has teen organist and >\u2014 \u2014 aa +! A ; ! choirmaster at St.Cyprian\u2019s MacVICAR MEMORIAL Church, and the old St.Luke's In December, and then Mr.Bennett was initiated into ¢ Temperance Lodge, Birken- head, 1903.On coming to Canada, he became & member George's Lodge No.10, of which lodge he was organist for the entire time of his membership with the exception of the year when he was Master, of St.He was organist of e Grand Lodge of Quebec for the year 1932, + The funeral service was held from the Church of the Ascension.Among those present were members of his choir, members of his Lodge.and of the Women's Guild, which Mrs.Bennett is President, is survived by his née Emily orris, his.James Benneti, his \u2018four James Theodore, Clagay and his rp ther, tist, Fairmount-St, Giles and Ou- ther, Artix T.Bennett.i tremont Presbyterian and many others will participate in this ser.!to vice, { \u2014r\u2014 in pices \u2014- JOHN'S HABERDASHERY ! ta tee + John's Haberdashery, at 204 St, Viateur St.West,, wish to make, acceptable presents known to their patrons that, owing Year.\u2014 Phone Don 37m THM Tm Loose l'pptairs Upatairs Upstairs 180 Ibs.15.25 15.75 7.88 4.00 90 15.50 16.00 8.00 4.00 90 18.25 15.75 1.88 4.00 90 12.75 13.25 8.63 3.50 15.10.25 10.75 5.38 2.75 65 9.65 14.75 10.15 15.25 \u201815.50 \u201815.25 13.00 15.75 16.00 15.75 9.30 14.75 12.50 .15.25 .15.50 15.25 .8.80 10.25 10.75 .11.00 -11.00 % Cord 1°Load % Load i Bags 7 Bags 5.00 3.50 1.75 5.00 3.00 1.50 pe RR fering over the New Year.have a fine range of shirts, ie, pyjamas and wearing apparel { all description, for both men an | boys, which will make useful and UMA A AAA MMA AU AA AAA MMA AAA AAA AE 5.08 7.63 7.75 1.63 6.50 1.88 8.00 7.88 4.65 5.38 == == see nanas the splendid reaponse to their Christmas sales, they feel justifiéd continuing their \u201cFree Gift\u201d of- They for the New ER CRescent 3177 PR 2.55 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.35 2,75 2.78 Bag 40 or 3 bags for $1.00 .35 or 4 bags for $1.00 \u201ca 72 (Ry LE ES x ems Re 4 PAGE TWO Confessions of a Graphologist PA Known Character Analyst Reveals Highlights of His | Fxperience\u2014Fascinationg Mailbag Includes Drama\u2014 t Tragedy and Comedy! | By GEOFFREY ST.CLAIR Mr.Your Editor.has asked me to jot down a few of the many interesting highlights that have come before me in the course of practising Graphology and writting about \"it.The difficulty is to choose a few from a wealth of interesting incidents.N Because a graPhologist\u2019s mail- Lag teems with drama, tragedy, comedy \u2014 Ît is a refleation of people\u2019s hopes and fears, worries and Life itself.Handwriting shows so plainly the character of the writer.Graphology is an X-ray that cuts through the verbiage, and gets right down to the very innermost nature of the writer.A girl writes in tormented fashion pleading for advice on how to deal with her brother and father.They are making life miserable for her mother and herself, and threaten to do bodily harm if the latiter do not do what they are told to do in regard to a sum of money that they possess and which the men want.The writ.*\"ing of the men shows greed and selfishness, with a brutal will that sometimes gushes over into vi.lence.\u201cA woman wants to \u2018now how she can regain the love of her husband ~~ is he worth trying for?There are many letters of this kind \u2014 and sometimes it is the man who writes.Domestic trot.bles and misunderstandings ap pear very frequently in my mail- bu ee.Jirls are anxious to know what their boy friends are really like \u2014boys who want to find out if they can trust their girl friends.Girls who want advice on whether to continue going out with married friends! People dejected and disheartened by the cumulative buffeting of a ravaging depression.Anxious .to: know whether the fauit les within themselves.People who are square pegs in-round holes; tied down to work that is distasteful and makes them discontented.People searching for some ray of sunshine to lighten their Future.One case that did not result quite as my cérrespondent antici- vampated concerned a gentleman from Winnipeg.I tckd this story over he radio the other evening but it LE cc.1% Bow rk Your Holiday dX .A % Outfit and i LS rey Enjoyme nt : \u201c are Not Com- ! 4 Spite without a UNE OF FREDA?\u2019S SMART NEW- HATS ANTELOPE, VELOUR, + SOLEIL OR FUR -+ at VERY REASONABLE PRICES \u2018Fakiez This Oppertunity te Wish Fou Ai! a MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY W YEAR.4413 St.Lawrence Bivd.-\u2014 À «ar: L Geatfrey Bt Clair, whe is knewn throu articles om Character from Handwriting (us ia Bresdcasting ever Station CHLP every Tuisday, at 8.45 p.m.: Thu as 8.15 p.m.; sand Saturday, at 7.30 p.m.+ shout Canada fer his weekly ng ia uy: is worth repeatinr here, This man wrote to me asking me to his own writing and that of his wife.He said that the domestic relations were rather strained, and both his wife and himself were very unhappy as a consequence.He added that he believed that his wife's temperament was mainly at fault, and he thought that if I were to send the analysis of her character, he could then show it to her, and thus bring home a realisation \u201cof how she she was wrecking the marriage.Well, J analysed both writing, but instead of being able to confirm his view regarding his wife's blame, 1 was forced to suggest guilty party, He was inclined to be domineering; would brook no interference and could not tolerate other people's views if they were at all at varionce with his own.In addition, he had quite a formidable temper.I could well visualise the scenes in that home when he was laying down the law, and could easily understand the lack of harmony.The sequel came some time later, when I received another letter from him, to which his wife added a postscript.He had been so shocked by my revelations of his character, that he was beginning to tone it down somewhat, and his wife thanked me for cresting a condition which, she believed, would lead to a more harmonious home life.Tragedy?Yes, there is lots of it.years of age.She had been mari ried 19 months, and had one little baby girl.Her husband was serving a year\u2019s term in jail for stealing, due, she said, to his being short of money to provide for her and their child.She wanted some ray of hope for the future be-|¢ cause, to quote her own words: \u201cI love my husband so much.\u201d Occasionally, a comic note is struck.A man from the West wrote and asked me for an analysis.\u201cTell me the truth\u201d, he enjoined.Well, I did.I told him and had little thought for anyone things.Shortly afterwards he wrote again, and said: \u201cThank you for telling me the truth about : myself.You have given me the biggest laugh 1 have ever had \u2014 and it was on myself.How you were able to tell me exactly what +1 am, I cannot imagine.But you | certainly got me down toa T.And {1 am going to surprise you.In : apite of the fact that you told me : I was selfish \u2014 and I know that il am \u2014 I am sending you double your original fee.It is worth it |x me to find someone with the | courage to tell me wnat he thinks about me and to tell me the | truth.» That was a broadminded atti- j tude to adopt.Not everyone is able to accept self-criticism with such fortitude.(Mr.St Clair will contribute further articles frem time te time to LAn.9624 this newspaper).w- .WATER 3 + (Except Friday KOMOL .PERMANENTS 5834 PARK AVENUE Wee ap JACQUELINE°S Beauty Parlor (MARIE A.TREPANIER) NE W LOW PRICES MARCEL HAIRCUT SHAMPOO MANICURE MASSAGE EYEBROW ARCHING WAVE and Satu.aay) ces.28cC $1.50 up CRESCENT 6140 LEW PRONE US DELICATESSEN aad SMOKE SHOP FRESH DELICATESSEN RECEIVED DAILY, Suishod meat, salami, bologna, white fish, kippers, ete.Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaceon, magazines, Rewspapers, Candies.SPECIAL\u2014AIl sandwiches, Meat or Dairy.BRIDGE AND NEW YEAR'S PARTY ORDERS 230 FAIRMOUNT AVE.W.TEL.DOllard 8453 | 'S REGD.\u2026 fer 15e ror Yobr that he himself was more the|- Recently I received a letter: from a girl who was not quite 181i that he was selfish, self-centred, beyond himself.That, and other - THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1934.\u2018 Menu Ducks Ne New Year Worry \u201cSpecial Sauce for Fowl Enabl es s Cook to Get Good Start Roast duck takes on ney savor when served like this, smothered in a delicious orange sauce garnished with cups of orange sections.+ If you had roast turkey for | Thankgiving and roast pig ror! Christmas, how about roast duck for New Year's?One advantage | about a duck dinner is that there; are seldom many left-overs.Any} bits of meat remaining, though, will make delicicus salad combined with celery and oranges, while! good sized slices may be reheated and served with a hot wild grape jelly sauce.Here's the menu: Cocktail of Canadian Rhubarb Roast Duck with Peanut Stuffing Orange Sauce Rice Croquettes Baked New Beets New Cabbage! Salad of Mixed New Greens with Roquefort Cheese Dressing New Year Pudding Salted Nuts Candies Coffee Stew rhubarb without pecling in} 2 a small amount of water.Sweeten | when removing from fire.Chill, thoroughly and serve with a red maraschino cherry in each glass.A pound of rhubarb will make] cocktail for eight persons, : A duck is prepared for roasting in exactly the same way as a {ur- key or chicken.It is served Jess well done than other fowl, ul- though a domestie duck may be ua well done as you want it without offending culinary conventions.After cleaning and wiping dry.inside and out, fill with Peanut Stuffing Three cups hot mashed potatoes, 1 cup soft stale bread crumbs, 1 cup chopped peanuts, 4 tablespoon: minced celery, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-1 \u2018teaspoon pepper, hot milk.' Add! hot Combine dry ingredients.butter, melted, and enough milk to make quite moist.Or if you prefer put three small onions, peeled but not sliced, inside duck.Steam \u2018or an hour and remove onions.Then fill the duck with peanut stuffing, Truss and put on rack in roaster.Rub ever the outside with salt and pepper and dredge lightly with flour.Put in a hot oven (460 degrees F.) for twenty minutes, basting every ten minutes with 4 tablespoons ho?water and 1 tablespoon butter.Reduce heat to 350 degrees F.and, roast for two hours longer, basting with the liquor in the roaster.! Or put cover on roaster and roast without basting.Orange Sauce Three tablespoons butter or drippings of fat in roasting pan, 1 small carrot, 1 small onion, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons flour, i cup water, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1-2 cup orange | juice, 1 teaspoon lemon juice.Add shredded carrot and onion to melted butter or other fat and cook, stirring occasionally until vegetables and beter are slightly browned.Stir in flour and when thoroughly blended, slowly add water, stirring constantly.Cook TOMORROW'S MENU BREAKFAST: Baked winter pears, cereal cooked with raisins, cream, crisp toast, milk, coffee, LUNCHEON: Creamed frizzled beef with potato chips, jellied tomato salad, cream cheese and gingerbread sandwiches, milk, tea.DINNER: Baked beef liver, Italian spaghetti, creamed onions, head lettuce,.raisin pie, milk, coffee.five minutes and\u2019 pour through a fine aleve, orn to fire, season Heat but de not let boil and serve lat once, Serve duck On Not platter with! garnish of orange cup filled with diced oranges.Bake beets instead them in order to preserve their color.Roll in parsley butter and serve.Shred new cabbage and cook in water to barely cover un- [til water is cooked away \u2014 about ten minutes.Add enough ter.Let boil up well, add the » juice of 1-2 lemon to 1-2 cup cream \u2018and serve.Use French endive and chicory with just a touch of chives for the salad.Crumbled Roquefort checse is stirred into a well-seasoned French dressing to make the Roquefort cheese dressing.New Year Pudding Five eggs.1 cup granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons granulated & of boiling sour \u2018cream to cover cabbage and sea- «son with salt and pepper and bat- gelatine, 1 1-2 cups \u201cgrape juice, 1 cup blanched and shredded almonds, 1-4 pound candied cherries, macaroons, whipped cream.Separate whites from yokes of eggs.Put yolks into a bowl and beat well with sugar.Soften gelatine in 4 tablespoons cold water and dissolve over hot water.Heat grape juice to the boiling point and beat into yolk mixture.Heat again.Beat whites of eggs until stiff, Beat in gelatine and al- ;monds and pour hot yolk mixture over, Pour into a deep pan lined witth macaroons and sprinkled with half the candied cherries, Let stand on ice for several hours .aon ee or over night.Turn out of mold and serve topped with whipped feream sprinkled with remaining cherries.Cross-Word Puzzle 11\u2014Openings 16\u2014Boxing mateh 17\u2014Evaporaicd !19\u2014Indigent 21\u2014Sea cagle 22\u2014Ovwing 23\u2014Bite 25\u2014 Wrath 26\u2014Hold back 27\u2014Littie bones 28\u2014Hint 29\u2014One who works a machine 33\u2014 Positive terminals 36\u2014Food fish 37\u2014Conjunction 3R\u2014Past 39\u2014Consume 40\u2014 Small casks 42\u2014Woman who affects excessive modesty, 43\u2014Game fish 44\u2014Two or more horses harnessed together 46\u2014Deposit of mud 47\u2014Bog 49\u2014Fetters 51\u2014Let it_ stand 52-\u2014Cunvent dwellers 53\u2014Flags : VERTICAL 1\u2014Hind of duck 2\u2014Male animal.$-8ports official Wa Aeon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 lo 27 28 | % 29 JO 151 32 7455 34 135 ® je 37 38 39 4 si 42 43 +4 45 40 47 48 49 50 _ 51 52 | | 53 HORIZONTAL 4\u2014Absurdity 1\u2014Those who stay away from! 5\u2014 Couple duty 6\u2014Heavy blow .7\u2014Line of junction 7\u2014Narrow opening E\u2014Nigt: birds 9\u2014Break off ; 16\u2014Device for holding things :10\u2014Enumerate rigid V2\u2014Booty 11\u2014Substantives ; 18\u2014Minute opening 13\u2014Small Body of wa'or 15\u2014Painful 15\u2014Salid rock under formations 17\u2014Demand payment 18\u2014Apart (prefix) 20\u2014Opposes 22\u2014Large low sofa 24\u2014Musical instrument 27-\u2014Pronoun 28\u2014Debases 30\u2014Writer of verse 31-\u2014Margins | 32\u2014Summit 33\u2014Ripen * 34\u2014Distributes 35\u2014The Orient 38\u2014Appendhhg i 41\u2014Axioms 43~-Grain boxes 45\u2014~Companion | 46\u2014Descendants 48\u2014S4ilors H\u2014H superficial urry | In regard to the way jn which a iCommunist holds his faith, he is simply a Plymouth Brother who has wandered \u2018from a conventicle into'n \u201ccell.\u201d \u2018Lynd, We are today More honkat, more reasonable and more thoughtfêt of su n we have been sincd the] hers \u2014Roger W.Babson, On the threshold of another whom we come in We draw near, BE\u201d.so bravely borne the heavy burden the bells ring out their merry peal through the land, may it herald the birth of a New Era, a world richer in brotherhood and justice, and as the last sounds of the chimes faintly die away, may we see the glorious dawn of a better realization of human happiness.In conclusion, may I assure my many friends and readers that to have conducted the Domestic Relations Clinic from week to week has indeed been a pleasant privilege, and in the sincere belief that this column may have been helpful, I am strengthened to carry on.PROBLEM ! R.M, \u2014 I have a property, I desire to sell it to my wife, may I do so?Answer: Our law prohibits sale between husband and wife.PROBLEM S.G.\u2014 I brought an automobile from an automobile dealer.This dealer has now gone out of busi- -ness and cannot be located.It appears, however, that this automobile was a stoler automobile and has been reclaimed by the original owner.What can I do to protect my interests in this mat-i ter?Answer: The original owner of this automobile is entitled to recover the same and you are bound to restore this automobile to him, subject however, to the condition that he reimburse to you the price you paid for it to the automobile dealer.Our law specifically states that if a thing lost or stolen be a trader dealing in similar arti- | | without reinrbursing to the purchaser the price he paid for it.: this tobacco to my customers but { particular tobacco.\u201cter?; legal right to take an action to use for which it was intended.' immediately ; With an action for the cancellation which clearly states that the sellor i i ! i ! i | which could not be revealed with i apparent and which the buyer may bought in good faith in a Fair or market, or at a public sale, or from cles, the owner cannot reclaim it PROBLEM R.M.\u2014 T am a retail store keeper, I purchaged tobacco from a producer.I have sold some of they have returned the same, owing to the poor condition of this I have asked the producer who sold the same to me to retake possession of this tobacco and return to me the price for it.He refuses to do so.Have I any legal rights in this mat- Answer: You absolutely have a, set aside the sale of this tobacco to vqu.The fact that your customers have returned the same proves conclusively that there was a latent defect in this merchandise which renders it unfit for the I would therefore advise you to ship the remaining tobacco in your possession to the; producer and follow up the same of the sale and refund of the sale price.Your case id governed by article 1522 of the Civil Code is obliged by law to warrant the buyer against such latent defects in the things sold and its accessories as render it unfit for the use for which it was intended, or |' i so diminish its usefulness that the buyer would not have bought it or would.not have given so large a price if he had known this.As a matter of fact it was decided by the Han.Mr.Justice .Guerin of the Court of Appeals in ;& case reported in Volume 60 of the Superior Court Reports, page 545 in the matter of Antil vs Bi- ! gras that latent defects in touac- co, becoming apparent by reason of the repeated refusal of customers to purchase the same and certainty before such sale to the customers was sufficient cause to institute an action for cancellation ef the sale.Of course, it must be borne in mind that the-sellor is not bound for defects which are have known of himself.It therefore is necessary that merchandise should be carefully examined either at the time of purchase \u2018or on delivery for the purpose of ascertaining if the same has any defects or not, PROBLEM D.G.\u2014-1 am a tailor \u2014 Human Relations Clinic Dealing With \u2026 Domestic Relations Problems Conducted By LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.stalize in a manner which is wholly beyond human conception.We do not know \u2014 not one of us \u2014 just why, but there is a compelling de sire, as the old yeai is slipping away, to shake by the hand all wiih life, to wish them well.ly human understanding and a depth\u2019 what we say, for the time being st least.brief space of time to that glorious day vehen TO MAN, THE WORLD OER, SHALL BROTHERS Having these sentiments in mind, I fervently pray that the coming year 1935 will bring food to the hungry, clothing to the naked, strength te the weary and solace to the sore at heart, and above all, employment to that vast army of noble men and women who have year, our thoughts strangely ery- contact in the everyday walks of There is 9 warm'glow of kind- meaning in so very near, if only \u2018for an all too \u201cMAN of the economic depression.When LYON W.JACOBS.repaired by them according to law.PROBLEM E.S.\u2014 What proceedure must be adopted to put an end to a judgment in separation as to bed and board and what effects result from the same.Both my wife and I hvae decided during the present holiday season to forgive and forget, although there has been a judgment in separation rendered by the Superior Court.Answer: Congratulations.Both your wife and yourself are showing splendid judgment.The very fact of both your wife and yourself mutually agreeing to effect a reconciliation puts an end to the judgment according to law.As al] matter of fact your case is particularly governed by article 217 of the Civil Code which says: Husband and wife separated by judg- ment-ef the Court for any cause whatsoever, may at any time reunite and thereby put an end to the effects of the separation.By such reunion, the husband resumes all his rights of the person and property of this wife, The community of property is re-establish- ed as of old and for the future is considered as never having been dissolved.You will therefore ap-! preciate that your reconciliation puts your wife and yourself in the same position as if an action in separation had never been instituted.1 wish you continued happiness.Mildred\u2019s Hubby\u2014So you're -going to tak part in the New Year's Eve entertainment.What part do yg take?Wifey\u2014I take the leading pan I'm New Year's \u201cEve\u201d herself, John Watson Co.Ltd.Feature Humidifier The \u201cElectrohome\u201d humidifier, 8 simple, economical and extremely effective means of moistening the air in the home, is for sale by Avenue, who have secured t agency for the \u201celectrohome\u201d air conditioners and who are offering them to residents of this distriet, Whether single or double motor units sonable in price and will save in one season.The portable equip low priced.= Beauty | \u2014 Parlor 362 Fairmount Avenue W.West of Park Avenue 15 Years\u2019 Experience CRescent 5929 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 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THING \u2018DIN ive) UE } - Kentucky HW GREETINGS B Modiste - 1 CRES.8108.Atlantic City Prepares To Fete Gigantic Crowd Atlantic City, Dec.83\u2014Hotels, supper clubs, grilles; restaurants, : piers and theatres are preparing for a New Year's Eve celebration | unequalled in gaiety as Atlantic City entertains the greatest throngs | of holiday visitors since the boom days of 1929.With good prospects of every beachfront hotel and many of the avenue establishments being filled to capacity, and with the fashionable cottage colonies of Chelsea, Ventnor and Margate reaching a new high for mid-Winter activities, the resort's welcome to the New Year i promises to eclipse even those famous pre-Prohibition celebrations, Dealers in confetti, paper hats,® horns, whistles, streamers and assorted noise-makers report that sales are double those of last year | and difficulty is being encountered in filling the orders that are piling in.The riot of merry-making will climax Atlantic City's Seventh Annual Festival of Lights, which finds thousands of hotels, business establishments, public build- i and private homes illuminat- id.with the traditional red and grèen lights of the Christmas Sea- soû.The Boardwalk has been transformed into an Arabian Nights scene by lighted Christmas trees, gaily decorated light standards and huge shafts of colored lights «hat bathe the hotels in a shower of brilliance.At City Park the fountain is a blaze of colors and all of the hotels fronting on the Park are shimmering in a glow of thousands of electric bulbs.No expense is being spared by the hotels in their efforts to furnish their guests with elaborate programs of entertainment for New Year's Eve.At the newly re-opened Ritz Carlton a Broadway variety show will be presented, while Barney Zeeman and his Kardinals furnish the dance melodies.In the Merry- Go-Round Bar Eugene Jelesnik\u2019s Gypsy Orchestra will provide the rhythm for the revellers.Specially decorated for the occasion, the Cherry Blossom Room of the Hotel President will feature Harold MeKnight\u2019s orchestra, while an ambitious program will mark the Hetel Dennis celebration in the St.Dennis Room, One of the resort\u2019s most popular grilles is the Pompeian Room of the Ambassador Hotel, where Roger Kay and his orchestra will hold sway.The merrymakers will be provided with an early morning breakfast in addition to the usual supper.The Chelsea Grill, one of the city\u2019s smartest dance spots, will feature Howard Lanin\u2019s band and eight acts of waudeville The | Shelburne\u2019s new $50,000 bar will not be ready in time for the big party, which will be staged in the Miramar Room.Real pre-war \u2018champagne from the famous Shel- Mde.deTait 5126 PARK AVE.Ï Extends to Her Patrons And i Friends * THE SEASON'S GREETINGS - AND WISHES YOU ALL A BRIGHT & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ROEM ei Lamps \u2014 Silverware \u2014 Cutlery Rings \u2014 Watches \u2014 Statuary Crystal Stemware \u2014 Diamonds Brooches \u2014 Fountain Pen Sets.Everything in Jewellery.NEW YEAR TO ALL coe LELOTECCEUAE SINCEOC/ CODE Gorgeous Gift Shop in the North End CHARLES HERMAN Jeweller DOllard 4411 5145 Park Ave.BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS 0 Your Credit is Good With Us [fi \u201c72 mis _ WISHING OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A Bright and Prosperous NEW YEAR NEW \"PHONE NUMBER CAlumet 5454 NATIONAL TAILORS CLRANERS and DYERS 1328 VAN HORNE AVENUE Rn ; \u2014 Kil Wik Done by Exports \u2014 burne wine cellar will be a feature of the evening.\\ The brilliantly decorated Submarine Grille of the Hotel Tray- more, the Seaside Hotel Grill and the smart Hotel Claridge dining room will also be the scenes of elaborate New Year's Eve celebrations.\"V\u201d RECEPTION NEW YEAR'S DAY Traditional Gathering Meets At Southwestern Branch Next Tuesday Afternoon The traditional New Year's Day recention will be held at the Southwestern Y.M./C.A.branch next Tuesday from two ti six o'clock, it was announced recently by George Mooney, branch secretary.Many events of different kinds have been arranged for the afternoon when it is expected an overflow crowd of guests will fill the building.Two basketball games will be held in the gymnasium between intermediate and junior teams.Two ladies\u2019 teams will also stage an exhibition encounter.The leaders\u2019 corps will give a demonstration in the gymnasium, to be followed by a water-polo game in the swimming pool.At four o'clock in the auditorium the girls\u2019 drama club will stage a play by Van Dyke: \u201cThe Other Wise Men.\u201d Tea will be served at its conclusion by the women\u2019s committee.From five to six-thirty dancing will be held.During the afternoon the Emblem Club awards for the recent membership campaign will be made, MOTOR GOSSIP \u201cfhe horn is intended as a warning signal to cars ahead and behind, but not one out of every hundred blasts carries any such significance to-day.If this abuse was brought under contiol, motorists would pay more attention to the brakes.\u201cThe result would be more respect for boulevard atops, slower speeds in turning corners, less hurrying in congested traffic, and a decrease in the number of drivers constantly weaving their cars in and out of the lanes of traffic.\u201cAny program to reduce noise on our streets might also include a drive against open exhausts on motorcycles, backfiring of engines, and other unnecessary noises.\u201cLondon authorities recently Ladies\u2018 Toilet Bets, Sterling Silver, Enamel.All colors and | reduce costs, it (GOSEUP\u2014(OMEDY THE EXAMINER-C R, Y/ DAN THOMAS \u2014 GEORGE SCARBO / I Men HE WAS ILL YEARS OLD ROGER.IMHOF RAN AWAY FROM MOME AND BECAME A CIRCUS CONTORTIONIST- MARLENE DIETRICWS AMBITION S TO BECOME À CON DLCTOR OF 4 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 3 pa COMMENT ON CURRENT En Radio Programmes and Stars By \u201c8TATIC\" NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bruno Walter will conduct the third of the special programs devoted to the works of Wagner with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, on Sunday, at /:30 p.m, RUSSIAN CATHEDRAL CHOIR The Russian Cathedral Choir is heard fortnightly over CKAC at 9:00 p.m, Sunday, and is unique in its way in Montreal.The choir is accompanied by a Balalaika Orchestra.LITTLE JACK LITTLE AND ORCHESTRA Little Jack Little, old timer among radio artists in New York, presenis his popular orchestra over the Columbia network and CKAC on Sunday at 11:00 p.m., of the evening.as the featured dance orchestra LAUGH CLINIC FROM ST.LOUIS Columbia has started another one-hour daytime show, called the \u201cLaugh Clinic\u201d, originating in St.Louis, and heard over CKAC, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.Monday.NATIONAL PRESS CLUB NEW YEARS PARTY As was the case with the National Press Club's Christmas party in Washington, D.C., the New Years party also will be broadcast by the CGS and CKAC on Monday, at 1:00 p.m.REX BATTLE AND ORCHESTRA Rex \u2018Battle and his orchestra, broadcasting from the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, will be heard over CKAC on Monday, at 1:15 p.m.playing luncheon music.SYRUP SYMPHONIES Symphonies\u201d Edmund Trudel and his 27-piece orchestra present over 'CKAC and à Canadian network on Monday at \u201cSyrup 8:00 p.m.One of the most consistently popular programs on the air from Montreal, this broadcast has a wide circle of followers.THE BIG SHOW Block and Sully, popular vaudeville and motion picture comedians; Gertrude Neisen, exotic personality singer, and Lud Glus- kin and his Continental Orchestra, who comprise the \u201cBig Show\u201d, heard over the CBS and CKAC, Monday at9:30 p.m> found a contract renewal in their stockings on Christmas, Show\u201d, goes on.HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM CKAC So, \u201cThe Big The staff of CKAC will take a few minutes at 10:00 p.m.Monday to wish their radio friends a happy New Year.THE MAN ON THE STREET At 11:40 p.m.on New Year's Eve, CKAC will have a microphone on the street in front of the Mount Royal Hotel, and Yvon Bourassa, chief announcer will invite New Year\u2019s eve celebrants to step up to the mike and say a few words.gram is expected.An interesting pro- HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM COLUMBIA A Columbia broadcast in celebration of the New Year will be heard over CKAC on Tuesday, at 11:15 a.m., presenting some of Columbia\u2019s leading sustaining artists.JOE DE COURCY AND ORCHESTRA Joe de Courcy, popular young Ontario band leader now playing now playing at the Windsor Hotel, will be heard in a broadcast during the dinner dance at the hotel at 7:30 p.m.Tuesday.CHARLES DORNBERGER AND ORCHESTRA The featured orchestra over CKAC on Tuesday night at 11:05 is Charles Dornberger, playing from the main dining room of the Mount Hotel Mr.Dornberger, or Charlie, as he is better known, has become in his three years in Montreal, one of Canada\u2019s most popular band leaders.QUEEN'S -HOTEL CONCERT TRIO Maurice Ondreet directs the Queen\u2019s Hotel Concert trio in a fifteen-minute program over CKAC on Wednesday at 7.45 p.m.HALF HOUR OF HAPPINESS The Half Hour of Happiness, broadcast from Toronto, which was formerly heard on Saturday night, has begun a new series which will be heard on Wednesday at 9:30 p.m.The program is under the direction of Percy Faith and is sponsored by the Maple Leaf Milling Co.banished use of auto horns between 11.80 p.m.and 7 a.m., with the threat of a $10 fine for offenders.Reports on the campaign are to the effect that motorists responded.to the order and that within a five-mile radius of Char- ing Cross there prevailed a degree of quiet unknown since the advent of the automotive era.\u201cWhether anything so sweeping could be attempted on this side of the Atlantic is open to question, but there is certainly room for experimentation and improvement.New-Model-Rumor-of-the-Week - Dept.: No less than three car companies, according to this week's prize rumor, about the 1835 autos, will abandon individual | front wheel suspension in their new \u2018reason?.Æo is said, and also models.because a new lesf spring design offers improved riding comfort .Second prise for the week\u2019s rumor goes to that one which whispers that one of the largest French car manufacturers will enter the market on this side of the Atlantic with a new low-price front-drive car.It will, tis said, be distributed by a well-known U.S.car manufacturer., .THIS WEEK'S PUZZLE SOLVED: ZIR[T S|R[A{M DPE C]Ljaln]PRA5[o]0|x18 IplololL AI VAS AJPIS.0 p|r|1lE[p Ar {ol RINVADITIE ANT |P R BT Al L[RPAoIS[SITICILE TRAC CIERRA T SHRRNAERNDZ DEORE cloleiAnIcIRAnr]alo | Rlyulp B BANNED: Rn lap RIOR 7 xv [ + = AI.- a FRIDAY.DECEMBER 28th, 1934.-\u2014 L00 The Unsmiling Comedian + Hollywood, Calif \u2014The well-de- served fame of Ned Sparks, the sour-faced, frozen-panned comedian who plays one of the principal roles in Rudy Vallec's new Warner Bros.picture, \u201cSweet Music,\u201d is based upon hardship.Sparks literally starved for his art.That was fully twenty years \u2018ago when he was a young actor on the New York stage.\u201cI speedily realized that 1 was ;not destined to cause the ladies to swoon with romantic ecstacy as they watched me make love to one lof their sex,\u201d said Ned the other ;day, with no suggestion of a smile.\u201cI also divined that comedy, and not romantic acting, was my especial forte.The New York theatre Was uproarious with comedians, all of them well established whereas I was virtually unknown.\u201d He thereupon sat and sat and thought and thought and out of his profound meditations he evolved the original comedy technique which today is enjoyed by myriads of movie fans, and which has made Sparks one of the highest paid comedians in the picture business.Youd be amazed if you tknew his four-figure weekly sal- jary, and he\u2019s always in demand, always has to reject roles because he has too much work to do already.Therefore Spark's idea has repaid him handsomely in dollars and cents.But he has a hard time getting started.\u201cFor two years I starved, trying to convince Broadway theatrical managers that this dead-pan type of comedy would make audiences laugh,\u201d Sparks continued.\u201cBut it was all in vain, I went from good hotels to boarding houses and finally to a $3-a-weck room.Meals?_ Sure, 1 skipped plenty.\u201cBut I still clung stubbornly to my idea, and finally my chance came.\u201d The play was \u201cLittle Miss Brown,\u201d and Madge Kennedy, who later became well known to picture- goers, also was in it.Sparks essayed his fresh brand of laugh- making and was an instantancous hit In fact, he became almost a star overnight.Then came the call of Hollywood.ge a | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | } SUNDAY SERVICES | The subject of the Lesson-Ser- mon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, December 30th, is \u201cChristian Science.\u201d The Golden Text is: \u201cThe Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.\u201d (Isaiah, 52: 110.) The following correlative passages are selected from among those comprised in the Lesson-Sermon to be read from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook, \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cAnd these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.\u201d (Mark 16:17,18.) \u201cSome individuals assimilate truth more readily than others, but any student, who adheres to the divine rules of Christian Science and imbibes the spirit of Christ, can demonstrate Chrstian Science, cast out error, heal the sick, and add continually to his store of spiritual understanding, potency, enlightenment and success.\u201d (Science and Health, page 462.) - 1234 fountain St.Coaches Dodge \u201cInducement\u201d\u2019 Issue | Eddie Casey Says You've Got to Offer Football Players Something ' ! | } i The recent statement by Eddie Casey, retired Harvard coach, in which he intimated that winning football can be achieved in colleges only by shutting the eyes to scholastic requirements and offering \u201cspecial inducements\u201d to athletes, brought forth a number of enlightening remarks by members of the New York coaching fraternity to-day.For example: \u201cSay I couldn't be located.\u201d Chick Meehan, coach at Manhattan: \u201cMr.Meehan iz making a tour of the country,\u201d Prof.Phillip O.Badger, chairman of board of athletic control at N.Y.U.: \u201cNo comment.\u201d Edward A.Elliott, divector of athletics at Columbia: \u201cNo comment.\u201d Jim Crowley, coach at Ford- ham: \u201cPlease say that I am in Siberian.\u201d Benny Friedman, coach at CC, N.Y.: \u201cMr.Casey is a fine man.\u201d Fashion Hints One of the most unusually interesting formal gowns of 1934 is in the personal wardrobe of Gloria NR GA et > = ranch near Denver\u2014a ranch that jazz bought about fifteen years /RO, which Mr.plans te spend his declining years.when, \u201cI'm finished with orchestras, - or they are finished with me Lou Little, coach at Columbiai nual income, or whatever of it that's left over after paying expenses for the biggest item of all, -the Whiteman band.loves to buy clothes, \u2014 particularly \u2018shirts.gets more of his money consistent- lv, than anvthing else, is shoes.Whiteman got out of the United States Navy after the war, he was flat broke, and jobless, He zcrimp- ed and saved until he was able to get together the band with which the opened at the Hotel Alexandria, in Los Angeles, on his firat portant of Jazz\u201d has never forgotten that necessity forced him to lead that Swanson, Metro-Goldwyn-Maver star! The frock, and a cape to match it, is composed entirely of fur éloth, otherwise known as elispedt chiffon.The material appears to de a soft fur + of n rose taupe shade.The lines of the gown are clinging and simple, depending upon the unusual material for its effect.It features a full length train.The three-quarter length cape is lined in a rose taupe silk and is trimmed in fox of the same shade, One of the season's most altrae- tive woollen, metal combinations is found in the wardrobe of Jean Harlow, Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer star.The gown is an afternoon | frock fashioned of a fine black! woollen shot by gold metal | threads.It is high waisted, moulds : the figure and features four splits around the hemline.The splits are, lined in gold cloth! ; A combination black and gold metal cord featuring long black and gold tassels is worn as a belt! \u2014~and narrower cord of the same, type fashions the sides of a diminutive hat made in matching materials.The Cossack type hat has taken | complete possession of the fashion : world because of its peculiar fitness for wear with the new tunic frocks! Jeanctte MacDonald purchased! an interesting chapeau of this type during her recent trip to New York.It is fashioned complefely of fine Persian lamb, its fullness caught in a bit at the front by means of an antiqued sterling sil.1 ver clip.| Ex-King Alfonso says he has been a fool all his life.Oh, we don\u2019t know.He knew enough to get out while the getting was still good, \u201cWe wasn\u2019t expectin\u2019 a present from the: Smiths, but they sent us one, so Ma\u2019s got to hurry down-} town an\u2019 buy them one that costs dos.C.Ulrar & BRO.Funeral DIRGCTORS Gstablianed 1840 A Chopel of Cathedral Beauty At your ci1sposel without charge about as much as theirs did.\u201d TEL DARQ.4321 band\u2014tap out the rhythm \u2014in a pair of shoes that had big holes in them.weeks before he could afford to have them half-soted, today, he has what amounts to a complex-\u2014on shoes.orchestra leaders\u2019 working equip- PAGE THREE \u2014 Here's How Paul Whiteman Spends All His Money And the number: has Music has been pouring a gold- shoes in it, \u2018en shower into Paul Whiteman's, been known to get us as high as pockets for quite some time now.fifty.Where does his money go?What | A liquour dealer with a roman- does he like to spend it on?tic tale about the age of the sherry can always intrigue him.Another thing he spends a lot of money on during the course of à year is good luck rings, which he gives away.The rings are gold replicas of the one he always wears himself.It is à plain gold band with every known token of good luck, from a four-leaf clover to a rabbit's foot, A lot of his money goes into a It's the piece of ground on Whiteman says he \u2018 engraved upon it.People are al- Stock, poultry, corn, alfalfa,\u2014it ways fascinated with his ring.all gets # good big part of his an- They want one like it, So just for good luck he usually sends them one.He's given away as many as 10,000 of these rings in the past three or four years, And even though he has the good luck rings made up in thousand lots by a New York jewelry firm, the rings are solid gold and they aren't cheap.The major part of Paul White- The celebrated orchestra leader He considers a $20 shirt ja judicious investment.And he man's fortune has always gone nlways owns # greal many auits.back into his band.It's the high- But the article of clothing which est paid band in the country.Running a band is just like running any kind of a business\u2014in a way.And he puts his money back into a big business as any other owner of a large and thriving business does, Even back in the days when he organized that first band, and opened at the Alexandria, White- made into the band.The boys worked for him on a co-operative basis, and they always made much more money than their leader did because he had to pay all expenses.The Whiteman music library is famous.It is the finest collection of modern American music in the world.The library of manuscript orchestrations in original script is copied and used ax a text by students alt over the world, The collection is worth many thousands Once upon a time when Paul im- engagement.The \u201cKing And it was several That's why, After all, shoes are part of an ment, Usually the Whiteman closetiof dollars.And its owner is has as many as thirty pairs of constantly adding to it.ppm \u2014\u2014 a _ RA Established LOW PRICES Phone 1923 STILL PREVAIL! 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1 KOTEX \u2014_\u2014\u2014 A modern young pig might ey) ly become a drawing-room Det if only he were lighter and 8 little more shapely\u2014Sir E.J.Russe} old Japan, Jiu-Jitsu then consisted which were as disagreeable as the It was not until about Professor S.K.Uyenishi the fam- wus Japanese instruetor, should be kept in mind when he said that the fabric of Jiu-Jitsu is based on utilizing strategy, agility and rapidity of movement.Little Players Are Presenting Famous Old Play MacVicar Memorig Church (PRESBYTERIAN) Hutchison Street cor.St.Viateur 4 Rev.James G.Potter, MA, DD,\" Minist D.A.Hincheliffe.Choir Director, Services Sunday, Dec.30th, 11:00 A.M.and 7:30 PM \\Morning Subjeet\u2014\u201cBuild Greater ME Evening Topic \u2014 \u201cLead Kindfll' Light\u201d.D.3 P.M.Sunday School and Bip, All preparations have been com.Classes.; pleted, and the stage is set for the Monday night 11 o'clock \u2014 Way presentation of the adaptation of Night.the famous novel \u201cMrs.Wiggs of Service \u2014 Temple Raptist, Fai, the Cabbage Patch\u201d by the Little mount-St.Giles, Outremon Players of the Air in the Y.M.C.A.Presbyterian will join vin MacVicar in MacVicar Chure This Service is Open to the Pu FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES United Church .Bernard at Stuart Rev.Burton H.Robinson, MA auditorium tonight at 8.15.This will mark the first appearance of the famous radio troupe in | Verdun and they are sparing no effort to make it a great success.Miss Ruth Rodden, who distinguished herself as Jo in \u201cLittle; Women\u201d, will play the title role, | | with Rita Girieux, Patsy Merchant, 1Eileen Noonan, and, Emmet Pier- Minister.son ag the lovable members of the] Mr.A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster, Wiggs family.iv\" Miss Mary Jackson will play the Sunday, Dec.30th, 1934 part of Miss Hazy, while Wilfred Old Year Closing Services Merchant will portray the pompous 11 AM.The Minister \u2014 Churel | Mr.Stubbins.The michievous Chris Choir in Musical Service.Hazy will be played by Eddie Tri-! 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